Despite the commotion caused after the government’s agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the president Alberto Fernandez He left Tuesday night for Moscow, Russia, to meet his counterpart Vladimir Putin.
The mandatary He left the Ezeiza International Airport accompanied by several members of his cabinet, including the Minister of Economy, Martín Guzmán, also questioned these days for the recent agreement of the Government of Alberto Fernandez with the IMF.
Other companions of Alberto Fernandez They are: Presidential Advisor Cecilia Nicolini, Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero, Governor of Río Negro, Arabela Carreras; as well as the governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, and of Catamarca, Raúl Jalil.
Also in the delegation are the Secretary of Sports, Inés Arrondo; the governors of the spokesperson for the Presidency, Gabriela Cerruti; the mayor of José C. Paz, Mario Ishii, senator Adolfo Rodríguez Saá and deputy Eduardo Valdés.
After his arrival in Russia, the Head of State will hold bilateral meetings with Putin in a private meeting. Later, as reported by the Casa Rosada, both leaders will meet again at a lunch scheduled for Thursday.
It is expected that after the meeting, Putin and Fernandez deliver official statements of this in a press conference, since the leaders will take advantage of their meeting to talk about vaccination, investment, science and other topics.
Alberto Fernández will be at the Beijing Winter Olympics
After his arrival in Russia, President will continue his tour of China, where on Friday he hopes to participate in the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics.
in the asian country Fernandez will hold a busy schedule and meet with Xi Jinpingwho would have specially invited the president to the Winter Olympics.
In addition, the president will visit the New CCP History Museum, the Forbidden City, the Mao Zedong Mausoleum, and then he will be at the Great Wall.
Alberto Fernández’s agenda will end in Barbados
After his meeting with Xi Jinping, Fernandez will travel to Barbados to meet with Prime Minister Mia Mottley. In addition, the president will also hold a meeting with representatives of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) for its acronym in English.
In the Caribbean country, the president will address issues such as the climate crisis and the decolonization of the island. Then, the Head of State will return to Argentina to continue with his political commitments.